I'd say the United states as it is 63% white and falling at least 4% every decade. Next is Canada as it is down to 76% and falling just as fast....Both countries don't have strong movements to stop immigration.

Europe I'd say France....Followed closely by the Uk...

I think the "new world" is going to be a darky swamp within 100 years.

The USA is only 63 percent white if you count jews and some other questionable ethnic groups as white.

I see I'm going against the grain, but I think the US is one of the better off nations in terms of race. Our liberals are crazy but nowhere near as crazy or numerous as any other country. The "right wing" in most euro countries is still left of our Democrats. Angela Merkal is the Rand Paul of Germany.

Also, even if 1 country gets its **** together, that is only 1 country in a continent of many, and those other countries will try to pull them back into the mud. There are a number of news links on this website already about this.

In the US hate is on the rise, as is disapproval for pro-mud legislation like immigration, Obamacare, welfare, affirmative action, etc. The white population is losing ground compared to hispanics, but if you break down white reproduction things look a bit better. The white average is low largely because of the limp-wristed liberals that we wouldn't want to reproduce anyway, while the birth rate among those who tend to favor our side are on the high end of the average.

In other words, America is getting less white but the remaining whites are becoming more "white." We don't need numbers, we need committed numbers.

Also, many of us are heavily armed, unlike nations such as the UK where even the Olympic pistol team has to practice outside of the country.

The bourgeois pursuit of happiness basically reduces human motives to greed and fear: greed for more life, more property, more security — and fear of death, insecurity, and material loss. Over time, the very possibility of other motives — idealism and self-sacrifice — have receded from the bourgeois understanding of psychology.

That pretty much sums up the mentality of American bourgeois conservatives, whose entire ethic is devoted to saving themselves and accumulating wealth rather than expending them on higher values. When he encounters people with higher concerns, bourgeois man either argues that they are merely acting out of a disguised form of egoism, or, when this fails, he clucks disapprovingly about the inscrutable wellsprings and evil consequences of human fanaticism.

The Left mobilizes greater dedication, idealism, and self-sacrifice than the Right simply because it disdains bourgeois man’s selfishness and anti-intellectualism. Even Marxism, which has an entirely materialistic value system, in effect “backs into” idealism and self-sacrifice merely by negating the bourgeois ethos. White Nationalism desperately needs to do the same.

Unfortunately, the American White Nationalist movement is thoroughly bourgeois. We have a culture of excuse-making and failure, a “can’t do” attitude. I have sat through far too many meetings in which weary old sellouts persuade young idealists to follow the bourgeois path: keep their heads down, keep their mouths shut, pursue their careers, and accumulate money, until . . . Well, that is never made clear. But the answer is: (1) until they die with their fortunes and mainstream reputations intact, without accomplishing a fraction of what they could have done with a different ethic, or (2) until men who don’t take such advice create a movement worth following.

The European movement is far healthier than the North American one, primarily because the United States and Canada are entirely bourgeois societies, whereas Europe still has remnants of a pre-bourgeois ethos. North America was largely peopled by those who preferred the pursuit of economic opportunities over ties to their homeland, whereas those who remained behind faced the same choice and elected to stay. Such preferences continue to matter today.

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